Chris, in the Qt SDK installer we can do a custom install; are the debug libraries (1,1 Go) necessary for such a basic use as building Celestia? What about the headers, examples and documentation? May I skip them too? (If I can avoid any unnecessary install, better...)

Could not find make command: make in the build environmentError while building project celestia (target: Desktop)When executing build step 'Make'

That sounds serious no? ^^

This sounds like you may not have the developer tool set from Apple installed. The program 'make' should be included with that. I thought that 'make' and related tools got installed along with Xcode, but it's possible that they are in a separate package. I can't remember exactly which boxes I checked when installing Snow Leopard. You might want to check your OS install disks and see if there are some packages missing.

chris wrote:This sounds like you may not have the developer tool set from Apple installed. The program 'make' should be included with that. I thought that 'make' and related tools got installed along with Xcode, but it's possible that they are in a separate package. I can't remember exactly which boxes I checked when installing Snow Leopard. You might want to check your OS install disks and see if there are some packages missing.

To be sure: is the make command used by the osX building process? Or is this command something specific to the Qt environment? I ask because if the first case is true, the tools are present (Xcode DO build the osX version - with errors) and then it sounds like a path problem with Qt...

chris wrote:This sounds like you may not have the developer tool set from Apple installed. The program 'make' should be included with that. I thought that 'make' and related tools got installed along with Xcode, but it's possible that they are in a separate package. I can't remember exactly which boxes I checked when installing Snow Leopard. You might want to check your OS install disks and see if there are some packages missing.

To be sure: is the make command used by the osX building process? Or is this command something specific to the Qt environment? I ask because if the first case is true, the tools are present (Xcode DO build the osX version - with errors) and then it sounds like a path problem with Qt...

When you install Xcode from the Snow Leopard DVD, you need to check the box 'Unix Dev Support'. Otherwise, the command line build tools needed by Qt4 (and lots of other software for developers) doesn't get installed. I think that these tools used to get installed automatically with Xcode, but they're a separate package on Snow Leopard. You can go back to the Xcode installer and add the Unix Dev Support tools if you didn't do it the first time.

don't know much about these things. It's always good if someone is interested and willingly to learn new skills.

But if I take a look at my Celestia/extras directory... I see a lot of your excellent models there. So I cannot understand why... oh, stop... ah, yes, I see... on closer examination I realize that you couldn't be a real modeller. Your exceptional worked out models got such a very realistic touch... I just see it now: Also like Chris; i think he is even more than a developper. Take a simple look at Celestia... and all the other guys here, too; you are an artist, not a modeller.

Do not read this: Unfortunately artists in every field of knowledge are often... a little complicated. (and I hope I'll be one of those complicated guys sometime, of course ). It seems to me that this might be the price to pay for their extraordinarity.

So please stay tuned and many thanks for your wonderful work here for Celestia

MiR wrote:...Unfortunately artists in every field of knowledge are often... a little complicated.

You spotted it right!

Happy to see that someone still know about these models... I'm far from Celestia now and this compile issue makes me think it's better this way; I wanted to help someone with a fresh build and... too bad, impossible... That's so frustrating! So has you can see I'm still THAT anxious!